TclCurl gives the Tcl programmer access to the facilities of libcurl. For more information about what libcurl is capable of check https://curl.se/
To make type:
./configure ?--enable-threads?
make
make install
The configure script will deduce $PREFIX
from the tcl installation.
The generated Makefile
uses the file $PREFIX/lib/tclConfig.sh
that was left by
the make of tcl for most of its configuration parameters.
There is another file, ReadMeW32.txt, to explain how to compile in Windows.
If you are running Red Hat or Fedora and you are compiling from source,
make sure the directory /usr/local/lib
is listed in /etc/ld.so.conf
,
if it isn't add it before installing cURL.
If the configure script doesn't detect Tcl even though it is there, it
is probably because there is no tclConfig.sh
file, maybe you need
to install a tcl-devel
package or maybe it would be a good idea
to download the latest version, and install that.
package require TclCurl
set curlHandle [curl::init]
$curlHandle perform
$curlHandle getinfo curlinfo_option
$curlHandle duphandle
$curlHandle cleanup
curl::transfer
curl::version
curl::escape $url
curl::unescape $url
curl::curlConfig option
Check the man page for details.
Originally written by: Andres Garcia (fandom@telefonica.net)
Cloned from a repo by Steve Havelka once at: https://bitbucket.org/smh377/tclcurl/
Use at your own risk. No support. BSD like license, check 'license.terms' for details.